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Collection: 📿 Malas/Rosaries

Malas , also called rosaries, are spiritual objects found in many religious traditions, notably Buddhism and Hinduism. They primarily serve as aids for prayer, the recitation of mantras, and meditation .

A mala is typically composed of 108 beads , a highly symbolic number in Asian spiritual traditions. This number represents wholeness, completion, and the path to enlightenment. Each bead corresponds to a recitation, helping the practitioner stay focused and follow the rhythm of their practice without distraction.

Malas are made from a variety of materials: sacred wood, seeds, natural stones, bone, crystal, or metals. The choice of material is not merely aesthetic; it often carries symbolic or energetic significance , linked to tradition or the spiritual intention of the person using it.

In Buddhism, the mala is used to recite mantras aimed at developing compassion, wisdom, or inner peace. In Hinduism, it accompanies prayers and invocations dedicated to deities.

Despite the diversity of practices, the function remains the same: to channel the mind and promote contemplation .

The mala is also a personal object. Over time, it absorbs the user's practice and becomes a spiritual companion. It reminds us of the importance of patience, repetition, and commitment on the inner path.

In conclusion, malas and rosaries are much more than just jewelry or accessories.

They are tools for meditation , symbols of faith, and bridges between gesture, word, and spirit.

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